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Meridian, Mississippi is prime for a weekend trip; here's what to do from shows to museums

Por: The Advocate Life November 16, 2022

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One might not equate the name Driefuss with three feet but that’s how the German immigrant saw it when he moved to Meridian, Mississippi, in the early 1800s. Driefuss translated to English means tripod, but Michael Driefuss preferred Threefoot. And so began a Meridian legacy.The family ran a wholesale grocery business in town, then descendants opened a skyscraping office building in 1929. The art deco-designed building became the tallest... + full article



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